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Letter: Current Insurance Pricing Unduly Limits Car Ownership
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Patrick Butler
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December 12, 2006
Patrick Butler argues that Aaron Edlin's case for converting auto insurance to cents-per-odometer-mile prices would be made more compelling if he developed Vickrey's further assessment that current insurance pricing limits car ownership, particularly among the poor.
Published Online: 2006-12-12
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